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punk princess
1/15/2009 12:38 AM UTC
Thank you for listening to my show . It was great to see some new listeners. I hope you will become a regular to the 'Day Jobs' show.
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This show is dedicated to raising awareness about the tangible benefits of community involvement (not a lot of "what if" pie in the sky blather), while having fun doing it. The show's host is Joe Redden Tigan, author of Waggle, which the Midwest Book Review highly recommends as “an involving novel about an awakening sense of social responsibility.” JRT will be happy to discuss alomst anything else (see Show Notes below). After earning Reader’s Choice and Editor’s Choice awards in its first year of publication, this debut novel has received Star Program status from publisher iUniverse. Entry into the Star Program is the publisher’s highest honor. Waggle has received high marks with critics and readers, many citing its innovative style and almost prophesying perspective on the pursuit of happiness in America in the new millennium. About Waggle: It’s July 28, 2003 in Carlsburg, IL, where almost everyone is employed in the real estate industry, indicating the need to accommodate the bone-jarring residential and commercial real estate development that has started to surround Chicago. Triple-the-Pines Golf Course, Tigan’s oddly enchanted fictional Chicagoland course, provides safe haven from the ravenous, encroaching development. And possibly a zigzagging path towards enlightenment.